Comedian Ariel Tarico released a parody video mocking the political rivalry between TV presenter Alejandro Fantino and journalist Tenembaum.
The satire highlights the deep ideological divisions currently shaping Argentine media. By lampooning these high-profile figures, the video reflects the broader public tension surrounding the presidency of Javier Milei.
The production, titled “Sólo una vuelta más,” was posted on the YouTube channel of Todo Noticias [2]. Tarico uses the sketch to satirize a recent clash between Fantino, who is aligned with the government, and Tenembaum, who represents the opposition [1].
The video focuses on the performative nature of these political disagreements. Tarico's portrayal emphasizes the friction between the two media personalities as they navigate the polarized landscape of national discourse [1].
The reporting on the release occurred on May 16, 2026 [1]. The parody serves as a critique of how political disputes are broadcast and consumed in Argentina, turning a sharp ideological conflict into a comedic spectacle [1, 2].
Because the content was distributed via a major news outlet's digital platform, it reached a wide audience accustomed to the traditional reporting styles of Todo Noticias [2]. The sketch leverages the recognizable personas of Fantino and Tenembaum to comment on the state of the country's press, and its relationship with power [1].
“The parody video titled “Sólo una vuelta más” mocks Fantino and journalist Tenembaum.”
The use of satire to address political conflict in Argentina suggests a growing trend of using comedy to process extreme polarization. By targeting both government-aligned and opposition media figures, the parody critiques the performative nature of political debate rather than siding with a specific party.


